JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2022 | TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE 75
JANUARY 2022
Thursday, January 13th PureLife Medi-Spa
invites you to a Body Remodel Event to learn
about its body contouring services along with a live
demonstration, refreshments and special surprises
from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the medi-spa in Largo.
Space is limited, so please call (727) 595-3400 for
reservations.
FEBRUARY
Saturday, February 5th “Tropical Paradise,”
the 28th annual Suncoast Hospice Fashion Show,
Luncheon and Boutique, presented by the Wilder
Family, will feature the best of donated clothing and
accessories from the Suncoast Hospice Resale Shops
in a runway fashion show with entertainment,
community leaders as models, and a giant boutique
to benefit Empath Health, a not-for-profit integrated
network of care and its members, which includes
Suncoast Hospice. This fundraiser at Innisbrook
Resort and Golf Club in Palm Harbor sells out
quickly, so for sponsorship opportunities, tickets
and additional information, please contact (727)
523-3420 or visit SuncoastHospiceFashion.org.
Thursday, February 10th “Cupid’s Beauty Bash,”
PureLife Medi-Spa’s popular holiday soirée with
refreshments, raffle prizes and special surprises
will be at the medi-spa in Largo. Space is limited,
so please call (727) 595-3400 for reservations.
Saturday, February 26th “Celebrating
Phenomenal Women,” the GFWC Woman’s Club
of Clearwater’s annual luncheon and fashion
show benefit for local charities, featuring fashions
from Mirabella of Dunedin, will be at the Belleair
Country Club. Please call (860) 227-0436 for tickets
and additional information.
Fashion Calendar
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In Full Bloom
Lisa M. Rainey is modeling a knee length, tail back hem dress of
multicolored brocade fabric with gold woven over a raised floral
pattern, and accent flowers hand placed using small pearls, and
featuring a double layer of black tulle under the skirt, $735, from
the Garden Party Collection of Chateau De Curb Gear by fashion
designer April J. Moise. This and other original designs can be found
in The Collective at Artisan Row in WestShore Plaza in Tampa,
(727) 851-2896.
Native Craftsmanship
This stunning one-of-a-kind
silver piece by Native American
Duane Maktima catches the eye
with its glistening inlay of opal,
surrounded by striking precious
stones, $3,000. Maktima, who
learned much of his craft from his
Hopi and Laguna relatives, was a
featured artist at the 2004 opening
of the Smithsonian Museum of
the American Indian. This and
other fine jewelry, western items
and gifts are available in the gift
shop of the James Museum
of Western & Wildlife Art,
located at 150 Central Ave. in
St. Petersburg, (727) 892-4200.
RJ FRANCOIS
HARRY MARTIN
/SuncoastHospiceFashion.org